The Patrick Reed shush has come up so much in recent years that it’s already part of Ryder Cup lore.

Even in a rough week for Reed at Le Golf National, he brought out the shush multiple times. The first came in the middle of a Saturday four-balls match that he and Tiger Woods would end up losing, 4 and 3.

At the very least, it was an *interesting* application of the gesture considering it came on a short putt to halve and keep he and Woods 1 down. But hey, to each his own.

The Americans ended up losing the Ryder Cup convincingly, and it had all been well decided as Reed finished up his Sunday singles match with Tyrrell Hatton.

Reed closed out Hatton, 3 and 2, to put a nice mark on a lackluster 1-2 week. And he gave the conclusion an extra delicious touch when he mocked himself in a cheeky crowd shushing and clap after downing Hatton…